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Mountain lion captured in San Francisco

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Mountain lion captured in San Francisco. ‘We locked eyes,’ resident says
A mountain lion seen wandering the streets of San Francisco was captured early Tuesday and will be relocated, according to San Francisco Animal Care and Control.

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Mountain lion captured in San Francisco after roaming Pacific Heights
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Mountain Lion Spotted in San Francisco, Officials Working to Capture It
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Video shows San Francisco mountain lion bounding into the wild after release
After a brief traipse through San Francisco, the mountain lion dubbed 157M has been safely released back into the wild.

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Tails of the City: San Francisco’s Latest Animal Sensation Is a Mountain Lion
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Mountain lion tranquilized in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood
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'Majestic' mountain lion captured after hourslong SF standoff
Officials urged the public to not approach the animal and to give it plenty of space if encountered.

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Mountain lion roams posh San Francisco neighborhood before being captured
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San Francisco issues warning as mountain lion roams city streets
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San Francisco's largest shopping mall closes early

San Francisco’s largest shopping mall closed this weekend, several days earlier than expected.
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San Francisco Centre shopping mall shuts down for good

San Francisco Centre shopping mall shut down for good this past weekend. The mall's closure marks the end of a long saga. Over the past few years, stores and restaurants have shuttered and left the building. Last week, BART closed its entrance directing passengers into the mall.
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Casino, housing or a museum? Readers pitch bold ideas for San Francisco mall's future

With San Francisco Centre set to close, readers weighed in on what should replace the city's largest mall - from housing to a casino.
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The Levi's Stadium concession that serves up a San Francisco staple worth ordering

With the 60th Super Bowl upon us, it's worth noting which of the host stadium's fare stands out — and this Levi's Stadium concession serves a San Fran staple.
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Man acquitted of murder in 2021 San Francisco ‘Grandpa Vicha’ murder case

In a shocking decision, the 24-year-old man responsible for the violent death of a Thai grandfather in San Francisco was acquitted of murder and elder abuse. Antonine Watson was just 19 years old when he attacked 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee,
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San Fran mayor signs bill that could give black residents $5M each — but admits city is too broke to pay

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie quietly signed a questionable bill to create a reparations fund for black residents — but acknowledged the city is too broke to pay, sparking a swift backlash from critics who call the plan blatantly illegal. The bill ...
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Fast-growing Bay Area chain Slime Kitchen lands in Stonestown Galleria for S.F. debut

To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The local kid-friendly chain is ...
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49ers Hit With Harsh Warning After Blowout Loss to Seahawks

The San Francisco 49ers have been hit with a harsh warning after being blown out by the Seattle Seahawks in the playoffs.
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San Francisco Mayor Lurie closes the $5M homeless bar — common sense finally prevails

Bravo to San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, who is ending a ridiculous city program that spent $5 million a year to provide booze to homeless alcoholics. It sounds like an insane idea to begin with, but the original thought behind the “Managed Alcohol Program” (MAP) seems to have been that keeping homeless people drunk would keep them from going through withdrawal and heading to emergency rooms.
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